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This is a closet under the stairs that I did. In the first picture, you can see that there was no room for anything. It was cluttered and there was no way to find anything. In the second picture, you can see that things were cleared out and the items kept were placed in stackable bins for easy storage. There was a lot of items that ended up in either the trash or donation piles that had been started. 

This craftroom became a catch all for everthing, as you can see in the top two pictures. Things were hidden away and it was impossible to find what was needed. There was some good organizing started, with the wall of yarn and fiber, it just needed some TLC. All yarn was moved into plastic tubs that are clear so it is easy to find the one that is needed. The spinning wheel is tucked away but not buried anymore. The desk became more functional instead of a cluttered mess. 

This room is still a work in progress. It needed to be completely decluttered first. Everything in it was removed and either put in the trash pile, donation pile, or put in storage bins for storage in the designated storage room. Phase two of this room will turn it into a large and functional playroom. 

This is the designated storage room in the same house as above. In the three before pictures, you can see it was completely impassable. It was a chore to reach the water softener or furnace. While there is still plenty in this room, I made it managable and organized. You can now walk in all the way and reach all major appliances. The walk way in was cleared. All building materials were stacked neatly and together. Every thing else that was not put in the trash of donation piles were put in plastic storage bins. These bins will be further organized once construction is finished and the items are moved into their proper places, such as pictures on walls and books and cds on shelves. 

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